Weekly Opinion Editorial
IT’S ABOUT ACCOUNTABILITY!
by Steve
Fair
Initiative petition #420 was
filed on October 28, 2019 by a group who want to remove the state legislature
from the redistricting process. Two lawsuits
were filed on November 15, 2019 with the Oklahoma Supreme Court challenging the
petition. “The biggest issue in Initiative petition #420 is that instead of being
controlled by the people’s elected representatives, legislative redistricting
would be controlled by a body of people who are neither elected nor accountable
in any way to the voters,” Robert McCampbell, the attorney representing
Eldon Merklin, Robert Gaddis, and Paula Newberry said. The three protestants content the petition
violates U.S. Constitutional first amendment rights to participate in the
political process. If the challenges are
successful, the petition will not be circulated. If resolved with ballot language changes,
then supporters will have ninety (90) days to collect 177,958 valid signatures from
registered voters to get the question on the November 2020 election ballot. Three observations:
First, expect the state Supreme
Court to resolve the challenges and allow the petition to be circulated. Oklahoma’s Supreme Court has proven to be
inconsistent in past rulings and have leaned ‘liberal.’ This power grab of redistricting is a national
coordinated effort of liberals, so it is likely the Court will allow the petition
to go forward.
Second, conservatives should
mount an effort to insure the petition drive is not successful. Fighting the battle sooner rather than later
is critical. If redistricting makes it
to the November general election ballot, liberal out of state money will flow
into the Sooner state with the intent to confuse, confound, baffle and bamboozle
voters. Educating fellow citizens on who is behind the
effort and what their real motive could foil the group’s effort to get the
signatures.
Third, this is not about
fairness in drawing districts- it’s about winning. Democrats controlled
Oklahoma state government for the first century of statehood and never once complained
about the unfairness of redistricting.
Republicans have presided over just one redistricting effort in Oklahoma(
2011),since gaining the majority, and Democrats now believe the process is
unfair. Democrats believe the only way
they can win is by doing exactly what they claim they condemn- gerrymander
districts.
Massachusetts Governor Elbridge
Gerry argued at the 1787 Constitutional Convention that members of Congress
should be chosen indirectly (selected by the state legislatures). He was unsuccessful for US representatives,
but senators were chosen that way until 1912(passage of the 17th
amendment). Gerry, who later served as
Vice President under James Madison, is better known for signing a bill that created
a very partisan district in Boston that was shaped like a salamander. Gerry’s efforts became known as
gerrymandering.
Is gerrymandering unfair,
biased, partisan and self-serving? It
can be, but a self-governing form of government offers a simple solution to
cheaters and self-serving politicos: vote them out! Initiative petition #402/State Question #804
takes redistricting not only away from the state legislature, but from Oklahoma
voters as well. If voters want true accountability in
redistricting, they will not sign the petition.
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